James Dalton photographs collection -- Clemson College, 1898-1920s, 1940s.

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James Dalton photographs collection -- Clemson College, 1898-1920s, 1940s.

This collection consists of 16 photos, 10 postcards, 1 map, and 1 scrapbook depicting scenes of Clemson College. Photographs of note include the Clemson power plant circa mid-1920s, the experiment station before it was painted and moved around 1903, the Nesom home circa 1898-1899, an interior shot of the old campus chapel, Tillman Hall, the old textile building, the extension train, a classroom laboratory scene, cadets in the dining hall, and the old veterinary hospital. There are photos in the scrapbook that are unrelated to Clemson; a photo of the Oregon Hotel in Greenwood, S.C. before it burned, and what appears to be homes in Aiken, S.C. An 8 x 10 map (copy) depicts the Clemson College campus circa 1902-1907.

1 folder.

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Three Clemson cadets; George Chaplain, Paul L. Tobey, and J. Henry Woodward are credited with preparing this report. Cadets from the junior and senior classes were gathered to the campus chapel on April 18, 1935 in order to evaluate professors from the schools of: Agriculture, Textiles, Vocational Education, Chemistry and Geology, Engineering, and General Science. The report was presented to President Sikes upon it completion. From the description of Student faculty evaluations (Clem...